نتایج جستجو برای: inhibition of seasonal surface water

تعداد نتایج: 21281895  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0

large amounts of degradable wastes including sewage water and agricultural waste or nutrients that stimulate growth of organic matter are discharged into the caspian sea. as a result, average dissolved oxygen concentration in deeper layers is decreasing. this paper presents distribution and seasonal variations of the concentration of dissolved oxygen over the southern shelf of the caspian sea a...

2006
J. A. SMETHURST

In temperate European climates, the season of peak water demand by vegetation (summer) is out of phase with the season of greatest rainfall (winter). This results in seasonal fluctuations in soil water content and, in clay soils, associated problems of shrinking and swelling that can in turn contribute to strain-softening and progressive slope failure. This paper presents field measurements of ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Adriano Losso Barbara Beikircher Birgit Dämon Silvia Kikuta Peter Schmid Stefan Mayr

The surface tension (γ) of xylem sap plays a key role in stabilizing air-water interfaces at the pits between water- and gas-filled conduits to avoid air seeding at low water potentials. We studied seasonal changes in xylem sap γ in Picea abies and Pinus mugo growing at the alpine timberline. We analyzed their vulnerability to drought-induced embolism using solutions of different γ and estimate...

2014
Emily Bennitt Mpaphi Casper Bonyongo Stephen Harris

Seasonal fluctuations in water availability cause predictable changes in the profitability of habitats in tropical ecosystems, and animals evolve adaptive behavioural and spatial responses to these fluctuations. However, stochastic changes in the distribution and abundance of surface water between years can alter resource availability at a landscape scale, causing shifts in animal behaviour. In...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Francesc C. Conesa Núria Devanthéry Andrea L. Balbo Marco Madella Oriol Monserrat

This work explores the spatial distribution of monsoonal flooded areas using ENVISAT C-band Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) in the semi-arid region of N. Gujarat, India. The amplitude component of SAR Single Look Complex (SLC) images has been used to estimate the extent of surface and near-surface water dynamics using the mean amplitude (MA) of monsoonal (July to September) and post-mo...

2011
K. Chanard J. P. Avouac J. Genrich G. Ramillien

Strong seasonal variations of horizontal and vertical positions are observed on GPS times series from stations located in Nepal, India and Tibet (China). We demonstrate that this geodetic deformation is induced by seasonal variations of continental water storage driven by the Monsoon. For this purpose, we use satellite data from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) to determine t...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1998
W D Mathers J E Sutphin J A Lane R Folberg

AIM A seasonal variation was noted in the incidence of amoeba-like keratitis in Iowa. The level of contamination of amoeba in surface water has been found previously to vary on a monthly basis for Tulsa, Oklahoma, a region with a similar climate. It was hypothesised that this seasonal variation in amoeba-like keratitis correlated with the concentration of amoeba in surface water. METHODS The ...

2011
B. Wouters R. E. M. Riva D. A. Lavallée J. L. Bamber

[1] Variations in the Earth’s water cycle are commonly quantified by their effect on global mean sea‐level. However, the interaction between passive adjustment of the ocean to changes in gravitational attraction due to mass redistribution, the related deformation of the solid Earth and disturbances in the Earth’s rotation vector will yield a distribution that is more complicated than a uniform ...

2009
ANAND GNANADESIKAN WHIT G. ANDERSON

Ocean water clarity affects the distribution of shortwave heating in the water column. In a one-dimensional time-mean sense, increased clarity would be expected to cool the surface and heat subsurface depths as shortwave radiation penetrates deeper into the water column. However, wind-driven upwelling, boundary currents, and the seasonal cycle of mixing can bring water heated at depth back to t...

2004
Randall J. Hunt Tyler B. Coplen Nathaniel L. Haas David A. Saad Mark A. Borchardt

Because surface water can be a source of undesirable water quality in a drinking water well, an understanding of the amount of surface water and its travel time to the well is needed to assess a well’s vulnerability. Stable isotope ratios of oxygen in river water at the City of La Crosse, Wisconsin, show peak-to-peak seasonal variation greater than 4‰ in 2001 and 2002. This seasonal signal was ...

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